Search Results

Text Identifier:a_blind_man_sat_beside_the_road

Planning worship? Check out our sister site, ZeteoSearch.org, for 20+ additional resources related to your search.

Texts

text icon
Text authorities

A Blind Man Sat beside the Road

Author: Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr., 1923-2007 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Hymnal Title: Worship (4th ed.) Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick; Ordinary Time, Thirtieth Sunday B Used With Tune: ST. ANNE

Tunes

tune icon
Tune authorities
Audio

ST. ANNE

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 812 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William Croft, 1678-1727 Hymnal Title: Worship (4th ed.) Tune Sources: Harm. composite from 18th C. version Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 53651 17151 5645 Used With Text: A Blind Man Sat beside the Road

Instances

instance icon
Published text-tune combinations (hymns) from specific hymnals

A Blind Man Sat Beside the Road

Author: Herman G Stuempfle Hymnal: Scripture Song Database #49 (2008) Hymnal Title: Scripture Song Database First Line: [A Blind Man Sat Beside the Road] Scripture: Mark 9:31 Languages: English

A Blind Man Sat beside the Road

Author: Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr., 1923-2007 Hymnal: Worship (4th ed.) #979 (2011) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Hymnal Title: Worship (4th ed.) Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick; Ordinary Time, Thirtieth Sunday B Languages: English Tune Title: ST. ANNE

People

person icon
Authors, composers, editors, etc.

Herman G. Stuempfle

1923 - 2007 Person Name: Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr., 1923-2007 Hymnal Title: Worship (4th ed.) Author of "A Blind Man Sat beside the Road" in Worship (4th ed.) Rev. Dr. Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr., 83, died Tuesday, March 13, 2007, after a long illness. Born April 2, 1923, in Clarion, he was the son of the late Herman G. and Helen (Wolfe) Stuempfle, Sr. Stuempfle lived most of his life in Gettysburg, PA. He served as President of the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg. He attended Hughesville public schools, and was a graduate of Susquehanna University and the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. He received additional advanced degrees from Union Theological Seminary in New York and a doctoral degree at Southern California School of Theology at Claremont. He retired in 1989. Rev. Dr. Stuempfle was the author of several books and numerous articles and lectures on preaching, history, and theology. He was also among the most honored and respected hymn writers of the 20th and 21st centuries. Rev. Dr. Stuempfle was known for his leadership in community and civic projects. Always taking an active stance on social issues, he participated in the creation of day care centers, served on the Gettysburg interchurch social action committee, helped create and support prison ministries and a homeless shelter, and tutored young people in the after school program of Christ Lutheran Church, where he was a long time member. --Excerpts from his obituary published in Evening Sun from Mar. 15 to Mar. 16, 2007

William Croft

1678 - 1727 Person Name: William Croft, 1678-1727 Hymnal Title: Worship (4th ed.) Composer (attributed to) of "ST. ANNE" in Worship (4th ed.) William Croft, Mus. Doc. was born in the year 1677 and received his musical education in the Chapel Royal, under Dr. Blow. In 1700 he was admitted a Gentleman Extraordinary of the Chapel Boyd; and in 1707, upon the decease of Jeremiah Clarke, he was appointed joint organist with his mentor, Dr. Blow. In 1709 he was elected organist of Westminster Abbey. This amiable man and excellent musician died in 1727, in the fiftieth year of his age. A very large number of Dr. Croft's compositions remain still in manuscript. Cathedral chants of the XVI, XVII & XVIII centuries, ed. by Edward F. Rimbault, London: D. Almaine & Co., 1844